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The national record is 10.17 seconds. This record has been sealed for five years. If it weren't for the emergence of Zhang Guan, this national record might have to be kept for twelve years before it would be broken. But now, Zhang Guan broke this record with 10.16 seconds. .

At this moment, the athletes on the same field came forward to congratulate Zhang Guan. At this time, a kind of heartfelt congratulation was a respect for the strong and an encouragement for Zhang Guan to break the national record.

A 17-year-old newcomer who had only undergone formal training for two months and had to start slowly and half a beat. He actually beat the top domestic athletes and broke the national record. This is like a fairy tale thing that happened to everyone. Right now. At this moment, everyone present knows that this unsolicited young man in front of him will become the future of the men's 100-meter project, and a rising star is about to rise.

However, Yu's guidance for watching the battle on the rostrum has a longer-term perspective. What he saw is not only Zhang Guan breaking the national record, but the whole pattern of the domestic men's 100-meter event is about to usher in new changes.

Zhang Guan 10.16 seconds not only broke the national record for the men's 100m event, but more importantly, this figure was within 10.21 seconds, and 10.21 seconds is the Olympic A standard of the men's 100m event.

And the 10.22 seconds that Chen Jian just ran, although it reached the Olympic B mark, it happened to be stuck on the edge of the 10.21 second Olympic A mark. An Olympic A mark and an Olympic B mark all of a sudden embarrassed the national team.

Director Yu can predict that in the near future, the National Athletics Association and even the general body will be caught in a debate and tearing apart.

Thinking of this, Guizhou Yu actually laughed to himself, and muttered: "This time it can be regarded as looking for something to do for the guys from the Tian Xie."

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The head referee signed the final result confirmation sheet, and at the same time, Zhang Guan's mind once again showed a system prompt.

"The mission is completed, the national record is broken, and the reward is 1 skill point."

Immediately afterwards, another prompt box appeared: "You can obtain skill points through certain specific tasks, or you can obtain skill points by breaking records and earning honors. According to the difficulty of different records and honors, different skills can be obtained. point."

"For example, breaking the national record can get 1 skill point reward, breaking the continental record can get 2 skill point rewards, and breaking the world record can get 4 skill points rewards. The superposition of each other is rewarded according to the highest standard, and the records of different levels are rewarded according to the high-level standard. , Do not repeat statistics."

Seeing this, Zhang Guan nodded silently. According to the meaning of the system, if you break the world record, it will naturally be the same as breaking the continental record and the national record, but the system will only award 4 skill points according to the world record. Rewards will be given separately to continent records or national records. Also breaking the adult record is definitely breaking the youth record, and this only counts the adult record

"Skill points are used to learn skills and upgrade skills. Skills are divided into active skills and passive skills. Active skills need to be activated before they can be used, while passive skills do not need to be activated. Some of these skills cannot be upgraded, such as this one:

I saw a gray icon appearing in the center of the system, and the name of the skill was Quick Response.

"Quick response: Improve the speed of your body's response to all stimuli. It shows that the skill effects are subject to factors such as training intensity, age, and status." Zhang Guan looked at the skill description, and the system's requirement was to learn this skill.

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